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so i called him at his home in hawaii and i said, "joe i didn't ask you about god. "would you come to new york let's do one more show?" so he did, but when i was leaving, when i was leaving skywalker ranch for the last time he walked with me out to our car. and he said, "are you going to stay in this?" i had not been certain about journalism not been fixed in my trajectory. "are you going to stay in this work?" and i said, "yes, i think so," and he said, "well, good." he said, "if you want to change the world "change the metaphor. "change the story." - as joseph campbell would say meta-pher, instead of metaphor, the heroes journey is one as he describes it as, "the person man or woman "who goes out to an unknown place, "faces dangers and terrors and drama, "returns with the prize after the fight "and tells the story and from the story "we then the heroes of it can begin our own heroes journey." bill moyers i speak for a lot of people, but this is very personal, you are the metaphor. you are the heroes journey, and i thank you so much for being a part of this evening
so i called him at his home in hawaii and i said, "joe i didn't ask you about god. "would you come to new york let's do one more show?" so he did, but when i was leaving, when i was leaving skywalker ranch for the last time he walked with me out to our car. and he said, "are you going to stay in this?" i had not been certain about journalism not been fixed in my trajectory. "are you going to stay in this work?" and i said, "yes, i think so," and he...
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so there is, elements of kenya in some of the flowers, flowers that come from hawaii, there are flowers that are of the state flag of illinois. really, sort of bouncing back and forth. decoratively towards element of his life. and telling, a story that, once decorative, personal and historical. >> so i want to ask you both. because you can't avoid it. this is two african-american artists painting the first african-american president and first lady. just that in itself, i don't know how you top, that, really. amy, you are relative new come r to the world of public art. how did it feel for you? >> for me, you know -- it was something that i had never even dreamed of. and so, you know, to fiend mysef here it is just really unbelievable. it is, i don't, can't put it into words really yet. i feel look i am going to take some time, and look back on it. and just kind of, process everything that, that happened thus far. >> i wonder whether you think, you know, being, at this sh a long time that you are in a special moment now. and the fact that you two were chosen, and that you did this, is als
so there is, elements of kenya in some of the flowers, flowers that come from hawaii, there are flowers that are of the state flag of illinois. really, sort of bouncing back and forth. decoratively towards element of his life. and telling, a story that, once decorative, personal and historical. >> so i want to ask you both. because you can't avoid it. this is two african-american artists painting the first african-american president and first lady. just that in itself, i don't know how...
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what went through your mind when you saw this false alert, and people in hawaii, you know, diving for cover just about, and former defense secretary william perry wrote it highlighted an emphatically genuine risk that human error or technological failure sor some fatal combination of both could result in a horrific nuclear catastrophe? >>well, i think what happened in hawai clearly shows the danger posed by the north korean nuclear programs. but at the same time i'm happy to know that through the inter-korean dialogue we have been able to revive the line of communication between the south and the north, which has been severed for a long time. so once again, keeping the line of communication open, and they're having them engage in a dialogue will be essential in restoring the peace on the korean peninsula at the end of the day. >> i guess, finally, what do you expect the mood to be at the olympics, the mood amongst south koreans and others when the north koreans come in, when they march under the unified flag? i ask, because there's a big uproar in your country already by uniting the h
what went through your mind when you saw this false alert, and people in hawaii, you know, diving for cover just about, and former defense secretary william perry wrote it highlighted an emphatically genuine risk that human error or technological failure sor some fatal combination of both could result in a horrific nuclear catastrophe? >>well, i think what happened in hawai clearly shows the danger posed by the north korean nuclear programs. but at the same time i'm happy to know that...
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we are adding new that he was from hawaii. >> some argue that the claim he was not born here his thinly disguised racism. he just wants to have people hear his message. >> we don't have time for this kind of silliness. we have better stuff to do. i have better stuff to do. >> the president is fund raising for the election still more than a year away. this is about clearing the decks before the campaign begins in earnest. >> powerful storms have killed at least 25 people over the past 24 hours in alabama. this brings the total number of those killed 244. this has brought days of heavy rain and tornadoes, knocking out roads, washing out power lines. the defense minister in ivory coast said that a military leader that helped the president has been killed. he died during fighting with his former allies. we have learned that the jail from which nearly 500 taliban prisoners escaped might be largely under taliban control. the governor and five senior staff have been arrested including the head of security have been arrested. >> and they may have had to dig their way inside but this was a priso
we are adding new that he was from hawaii. >> some argue that the claim he was not born here his thinly disguised racism. he just wants to have people hear his message. >> we don't have time for this kind of silliness. we have better stuff to do. i have better stuff to do. >> the president is fund raising for the election still more than a year away. this is about clearing the decks before the campaign begins in earnest. >> powerful storms have killed at least 25 people...
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it would mean that they would potentially be able to hit american territory, even in hawaii or alaska. i do not think they would have any intention of doing that. sooner or later, we will have to return to the negotiating table. we cannot watch -- launch a pre- emptive strike. we do not want a war. we will have no to this but to find a way to negotiate with them. >> from the asia foundation in seoul. the government has come up against an unusual challenge after announcing plans to build a highway through an ancient burial ground. activists are calling for the preservation of the chinese cemetery which they say is rich in cultural heritage. we report. >> just a few of the estimated 100,000 tombstones in singapore is cemetery. rather than resting in peace, some of the dead have to be moved to make way for an eight- lane highway. some of the most prominent citizens and pioneers are buried here. the place also has significant cultural value that is unique to singapore. soldiers guarding the chinese tim. even though the government has made some concessions, it seems its days are numbered.
it would mean that they would potentially be able to hit american territory, even in hawaii or alaska. i do not think they would have any intention of doing that. sooner or later, we will have to return to the negotiating table. we cannot watch -- launch a pre- emptive strike. we do not want a war. we will have no to this but to find a way to negotiate with them. >> from the asia foundation in seoul. the government has come up against an unusual challenge after announcing plans to build a...
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japan's tsunami debris coordinator in hawaii says that it is extremely difficult to track marine debris. >> immediately after the tsunami occurred, there was field of marine debris detected right off the coast of japan through aerial surveillance from search and rescue teams and also through satellite imagery. within about a month after the tsunami occurring, we could no longer detect those fields of debris because it was too dispersed, and because it is so dispersed and the pacific ocean is so vast, the debris is really difficult to detect. you're using ocean models that we have for other purposes and applying them to the debris to try to predict the movement of the debris. -- we are using ocean models that we have for other purposes and applying them to the debris. we expected this debris to go to the east. we believe that based on our models and observations that the most quickly moving objects started arriving along the west coast line and alaska this winter of 2011-2012. >> how much debris have you discovered so far? >> well, because it is so dispersed, it is very difficult to dete
japan's tsunami debris coordinator in hawaii says that it is extremely difficult to track marine debris. >> immediately after the tsunami occurred, there was field of marine debris detected right off the coast of japan through aerial surveillance from search and rescue teams and also through satellite imagery. within about a month after the tsunami occurring, we could no longer detect those fields of debris because it was too dispersed, and because it is so dispersed and the pacific ocean...
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. >> now a jury in hawaii has convicted a former engineer of selling secrets to china. he helped design the pro pummings system for the b-2 bomber was found guilty on multiple counts, including conspiracy and money laundering. authorities have captured one of two inmates who escaped from prison in arizona but are still searching for a second accomplice and his fiancee. they were searching for them in yellowstone national park. here is the latest. >> he is actually the third inmate. this is a story that has gripped america for the last 11 days. three violent criminals escaped from a prison in arizona. the manhunt has taken them from that prison to a double murder scene in new mexico. now, 1,000 miles north, it has taken them to the popular spot of yellowstone national park, which this time of year is crawling with tourists. among them are hiding potentially two dangerous fugetives. police are serving the yellowstone park area, and now in the wider area of wyoming. this gang is alleged to have carried out a spate of hijack things, killings and robberies around the way. po
. >> now a jury in hawaii has convicted a former engineer of selling secrets to china. he helped design the pro pummings system for the b-2 bomber was found guilty on multiple counts, including conspiracy and money laundering. authorities have captured one of two inmates who escaped from prison in arizona but are still searching for a second accomplice and his fiancee. they were searching for them in yellowstone national park. here is the latest. >> he is actually the third inmate....
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. >> he held a quick news conference before heading off to hawaii for christmas. he hopes working with his opponents will change his ratings. >> there will be tough fights in the years ahead. my hope heading into the new year is we can he the message of the american people. and hold to a spirit of common purpose in 2011 and beyond. >> this is the end of the chapter. the president has said in the last two years, this congress has been among the most productive in history. just before christmas, this lame duck session has laid him a couple of fine golden eggs. >> one major concern about nuclear weapons is the risk of nuclear material going astray. the secret convoy of such material just arrived in russia. it has crossed year before month. its route was classified to avoid being hijacked. it could be used to make a dirty bomb. it has been part of a scheme to get nuclear material to a safe place. our correspondent was the only journalist allowed to follow it. >> the secret operation in the desert -- dead of night. tight security preparing for the most deadly of cargo.
. >> he held a quick news conference before heading off to hawaii for christmas. he hopes working with his opponents will change his ratings. >> there will be tough fights in the years ahead. my hope heading into the new year is we can he the message of the american people. and hold to a spirit of common purpose in 2011 and beyond. >> this is the end of the chapter. the president has said in the last two years, this congress has been among the most productive in history. just...
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later on wednesday, ceremonies will be held in hawaii to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the japanese attack on the u.s. fleet in pearl harbor. it killed more than 1000 americans and propel the country into world war two. veterans who were there that morning causing to remember the historic event. >> december 7, 1941, in a day that will live in infinite -- in infamy. >> they did a lot of damage. they caught us sound asleep that morning. that shows what pearl harbor looked like five minutes before the war started. my ship was this one right there. >> very peaceful. >> very peaceful. >> he was a 22-year-old sailor, reading a popeye comic when the attack began. >> at first, we thought one of the ships had a fire. we were going to put the fire out. as soon as we discovered planes flying around, with japanese flags painted on the side, it immediately changed from -- we knew where we were. >> every ship in the harbor has been hit him. cracks in the attack sank or damaged 18 ships, killed more than 2400 americans. >> pearl harbor -- >> the country was catapulted into war. pearl harbor, the s
later on wednesday, ceremonies will be held in hawaii to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the japanese attack on the u.s. fleet in pearl harbor. it killed more than 1000 americans and propel the country into world war two. veterans who were there that morning causing to remember the historic event. >> december 7, 1941, in a day that will live in infinite -- in infamy. >> they did a lot of damage. they caught us sound asleep that morning. that shows what pearl harbor looked like...
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a sermon will be held in hawaii to commemorate the japanese attack on pearl harbor. it killed more than 2000 americans and through the country into world war ii. veterans who were there that morning remember the historic event. >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> they did a terrific lot of damage. they caught us sound asleep that morning. that shows what pearl harbor looked like five minutes before the war started. my ship is this one right there. >> very peaceful. >> very peaceful. >> he was a 22-year-old sailor leading a popeye comic when the attack began. >> at first, we thought that one of the ships had a fire on the. we had to put the fire out. we soon discovered the planes flying around with the japanese flag painted on the side and immediately change them. >> unconfirmed reports are that almost every ship in harbor has been hit. >> it tax sank or damaged 18 ships, killed more than -- the attacks sank or damaged 18 ships and killed more than two thousand navy men. churchville -- >> they are marching now. the in view of the march invoice th
a sermon will be held in hawaii to commemorate the japanese attack on pearl harbor. it killed more than 2000 americans and through the country into world war ii. veterans who were there that morning remember the historic event. >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> they did a terrific lot of damage. they caught us sound asleep that morning. that shows what pearl harbor looked like five minutes before the war started. my ship is this one right there. >> very...
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. >> let's take you to hawaii where volcanic activity is not unusual at all because all of the islands were initially formed through volcanic activity but these are quite impressive pictures. they are from the big island. you can see the loss of tyhe -- you can see the lava flowing towards the ocean. there is one sole resident who says a recently that this was about 500 yards from his home. he might not be there anymore. you can see the lava and its effect on the local environment. >> you have watching "newsday" from the bbc. >> just a reminder of our main news. the eu leaders are locked in late night talks to tackle the eurozone debt crisis and indeed to save the single currency. the key item is a plan on budgetary discipline with automatic penalties for nations that overspend. those sanctions would be imposed unless 3/4 of the nations vote against sanctions. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global stre
. >> let's take you to hawaii where volcanic activity is not unusual at all because all of the islands were initially formed through volcanic activity but these are quite impressive pictures. they are from the big island. you can see the loss of tyhe -- you can see the lava flowing towards the ocean. there is one sole resident who says a recently that this was about 500 yards from his home. he might not be there anymore. you can see the lava and its effect on the local environment....
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. >> he's going to be in hawaii tonight giving a talk at the university of hawaii. so he will not be there tonight. >> what's interesting, the speech last year was the beginning of the year in politics when one congressman shouted out from his seat and told the president to be quiet. >> and said "you lie." i had not seen that in a presidential address. >> i don't think we'll be getting that tonight. >> i think this is for the moment fairly collegial. and i think, again, as catty was hinting, this is a very positive and optimistic speech. it's full of -- you called it a call to arms. certainly a call to action. >> we love these speeches. they are set pieces. they're easy to analyze. there's a lot of stuff in them, nostalgia. is there any state of the union speech that you might in particular remember? >> one of the reasons is sort of what you hinted at, is they're long. it's ortory. most of the things on the list don't get done. because they fall by the wayside and compromise with their own party or what the other party wouldn't stand for. >> two lines that i remembe
. >> he's going to be in hawaii tonight giving a talk at the university of hawaii. so he will not be there tonight. >> what's interesting, the speech last year was the beginning of the year in politics when one congressman shouted out from his seat and told the president to be quiet. >> and said "you lie." i had not seen that in a presidential address. >> i don't think we'll be getting that tonight. >> i think this is for the moment fairly collegial. and...
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>> hawaii, certainly. we had some impact here. some flooding of coastlines, they are having some impact on the west coast of the united states with a damaging and minor flooding. the major impact that eclipses everything else what is happening elsewhere is what has happened in japan. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
>> hawaii, certainly. we had some impact here. some flooding of coastlines, they are having some impact on the west coast of the united states with a damaging and minor flooding. the major impact that eclipses everything else what is happening elsewhere is what has happened in japan. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of...
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also taking place in hawaii as well as american samoa. we'll bring you the latest on those results, so stay with us for that. rebecca brooks, the former chief executive of news international, has been arrested for a second time by police investigating phone hacking. she's been released on bail along with her husband, who was also among the six detained on tuesday morning on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. june kenny has more details. for years, rebecca brooks was the most powerful woman in british newspapers. she went from tabloid editor to the top of murdock empire. today she was arrested for the second time. this time with her husband charlie brooks. they've been questioned all day about a possible criminal cover-up. the couple here with james murdock were married in 2009. two months ago, through a surrogate mother, they had their first child, a daughter scarlet. it was the explosion in the phone hack scandal last summer which brought rebecca brooks in center stage. on july 15, she resigned as chief executive o
also taking place in hawaii as well as american samoa. we'll bring you the latest on those results, so stay with us for that. rebecca brooks, the former chief executive of news international, has been arrested for a second time by police investigating phone hacking. she's been released on bail along with her husband, who was also among the six detained on tuesday morning on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. june kenny has more details. for years, rebecca brooks was the...
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monitoring the situation very closely and we have word they are looking to get more equipment into hawaii to monitor the radiation levels there but no suggestion that anyone currently residing in the united states is at any risk from the situation in japan but currently a lot of concern here. with 34 experts landing in japan, all with their own equipment. the u.s. is having to answer questions about whether it even trusts japan completely. >> there does seem to be a slight difference between what we are hearing out of the authorities there and at cescment from the united states although it's worth pointing out that the the is probably at this moment relying for a lot of its information on the media whereas these other officials haven't actually arrived in japan as of yet. . i think it will be interesting to see once these experts arrive what role they play in working to contain the situation in fukushima. >> thank you very much. the red cross has withdrawn from benghazi in eastern libya because of fears that an attack by forces loyal to muammar gaddafi may be imminent. the colonel's son s
monitoring the situation very closely and we have word they are looking to get more equipment into hawaii to monitor the radiation levels there but no suggestion that anyone currently residing in the united states is at any risk from the situation in japan but currently a lot of concern here. with 34 experts landing in japan, all with their own equipment. the u.s. is having to answer questions about whether it even trusts japan completely. >> there does seem to be a slight difference...
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. >> some amazing pictures from hawaii. look at this volcano. love the been shot 65 feet into the air. it has been inç constant eruption for 28 years. areas could erupt without warning. you are watching "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get theç globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t.ç macarthur foundation. and union bank. ç >> union bank has put its global financial strength!do work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
. >> some amazing pictures from hawaii. look at this volcano. love the been shot 65 feet into the air. it has been inç constant eruption for 28 years. areas could erupt without warning. you are watching "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get theç globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman...
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let's get more on the summit taking place in hawaii. the situation in europe has a rather it overshadowed events, but what else will they be talking about? to find out, let's talk to the executive director. he joins us live from honolulu. welcome to the program. what are some of the items expected to top the agenda? >> we are looking at increasing trade. we're talking about promoting green growth and improving regulatory convergence. we are working on this to it -- we will be working on this agenda throughout the year. >> you say you were planning to increase trade. the partnership agreement is something that has been talked about a head of the summit. is this agreement close to becoming a reality? >> the partnership -- the free trade agreements can address some of the next generation issues. they have been doing work on that. we are hopeful the leaders are looking towards agreement on the framework or alkaline -- outline during this week. >> you said the leaders are looking for some formal agreement. japan, but the involvement of japan
let's get more on the summit taking place in hawaii. the situation in europe has a rather it overshadowed events, but what else will they be talking about? to find out, let's talk to the executive director. he joins us live from honolulu. welcome to the program. what are some of the items expected to top the agenda? >> we are looking at increasing trade. we're talking about promoting green growth and improving regulatory convergence. we are working on this to it -- we will be working on...
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speaking at the apec summit in hawaii, tim geithner says leaders have been discussing how the asia-pacific enemy could strengthen their own defenses against a bailout -- a fallout. >> it is crucial to all of us that europe moved quickly to restore financial stability. we're all directly affected by the crisis in europe. the economies of the asia- pacific region or in a better position than most countries are to take steps to strengthen growth in the face of the pressures from europe. >> you have news of the sports star that has gone missing. >> he is a member of the washington nationals baseball team in the united states. he has been kidnapped by gunmen in venezuela. wilson ramos is a catcher for the major-league team and was back, during the american off- season. the venezuelan government has said it is pursuing the kidnappers. >> in baseball, there is little which makes vans more proud than a local player making good in the u.s. major leagues. such is the case with wilson ramos. like many u.s.-based players, he returned to venezuela during the off-season. however, on wednesday, a group o
speaking at the apec summit in hawaii, tim geithner says leaders have been discussing how the asia-pacific enemy could strengthen their own defenses against a bailout -- a fallout. >> it is crucial to all of us that europe moved quickly to restore financial stability. we're all directly affected by the crisis in europe. the economies of the asia- pacific region or in a better position than most countries are to take steps to strengthen growth in the face of the pressures from europe....
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president obama is to host the annual apec leader's summit beginning in hawaii. with most european economies stagnating, mr. obama is expected to use the occasion to hitch the u.s. economy to opportune in the asia pacific region and that's turning into a debate over a new trade agreement, transpacific partnership. >> hawaii is where barack obama was born, indonesia where he grew up. on the face of it, he's a pacific president. but until recently, pressures at home and crises abroad have kept him focused on 2k34ess demestish issues and america's traditional ties to europe and middle east. now with the start of the nine-day trip taking in two summits and handshakes with at least 20 regional leaders, he's the center ps spees of a new american engagement with asia. >> we obviously believe that the world's strategic and economic center of gravity will be the asia pacific for the 21st century and it will be up to american state craft over the next decade to lock in a substantially increased investment, diplomatic, economic, strategic and otherwise. >> but at the apec s
president obama is to host the annual apec leader's summit beginning in hawaii. with most european economies stagnating, mr. obama is expected to use the occasion to hitch the u.s. economy to opportune in the asia pacific region and that's turning into a debate over a new trade agreement, transpacific partnership. >> hawaii is where barack obama was born, indonesia where he grew up. on the face of it, he's a pacific president. but until recently, pressures at home and crises abroad have...
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when we were in college in dell hawaii, she -- in delhi, she enacted a script with great gusto. very unusual in the sense that she had a very different take on life and if you ask me if she is political when we were young women, no, not at all. not at all. >> well, she went back to burma in 1988, i understand, to care for her mother but obviously a very different turn. >> yes. you know, i have often reflected on that. suppose suu hasn't gone back that summer. remember, she went back in about june, if i remember right. all hell broke loose about a month longer and she went back because her mother had had a stroke and she had gone to tend to her mother. suppose she wasn't there that summer. what would have happened? it is something in the realm of hypothesis. but it is something that does come to one's mind. it is not as though she would have flown out there to take charge of the democratic revolution. it is not as though her family would have said no, this is not the time for you to go. so if you believe in fate and destiny, this is it, that she was fated to be there that summer.
when we were in college in dell hawaii, she -- in delhi, she enacted a script with great gusto. very unusual in the sense that she had a very different take on life and if you ask me if she is political when we were young women, no, not at all. not at all. >> well, she went back to burma in 1988, i understand, to care for her mother but obviously a very different turn. >> yes. you know, i have often reflected on that. suppose suu hasn't gone back that summer. remember, she went back...
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after his meeting in hawaii, the focus will now be on security. he is gone to address the australian parliament on thursday. we know from one of this aid on the flight over on air force one, he has told reporters that the president will be talking about increasing the american military presence in australia. he would not put any numbers on a time when not talk about setting up a base. -- he would not put any numbers on it and he would not talk about setting up a base. in the words of this age, to give the americans an appropriate military posture in asia-pacific. this person was asked to does that mean to confront china, but the aid would not be drawn out. this is the unspoken agenda. the united states has been pursuing much more robust, much more proactive foreign-policy in the asia-pacific region. that means engaging on all levels, including military. mr. obama will be talking to the vietnamese, the philippines, the thai during his trip. that will be one of the issues that will be raised. reassuring to the nation that china is not the only super
after his meeting in hawaii, the focus will now be on security. he is gone to address the australian parliament on thursday. we know from one of this aid on the flight over on air force one, he has told reporters that the president will be talking about increasing the american military presence in australia. he would not put any numbers on a time when not talk about setting up a base. -- he would not put any numbers on it and he would not talk about setting up a base. in the words of this age,...
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the prime minister says that she is not going to attend the summit this weekend in hawaii. she needs to be here because this crisis is far from over. >> thank you so much for the update. the parliament has approved the controversial carbon pollution tax. the 500 were splitting companies will be forced to pay a price on carbon emissions. it is aimed at making them more efficient and the impact will be felt right across the economy. the government is committed to reducing emission levels by 2020 compared to what they were in the year 2000. a scandal threatens to surround herman cain's campaign to become the republican candidate in the u.s. presidential polls. he is accused of inappropriate behavior by a woman that approached him for career advice. it was said to have taken place 14 years ago. she is the fourth woman to make accusations, the first to do so publicly. he has denied these accusations. >> numbe rone, -- number one, in 40 years of running businesses and corporations, i have never sexually harassed anyone. number two, while at the restaurant association, i was accus
the prime minister says that she is not going to attend the summit this weekend in hawaii. she needs to be here because this crisis is far from over. >> thank you so much for the update. the parliament has approved the controversial carbon pollution tax. the 500 were splitting companies will be forced to pay a price on carbon emissions. it is aimed at making them more efficient and the impact will be felt right across the economy. the government is committed to reducing emission levels by...
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utah has more immigrants from tonka, hawaii, then anyone else. -- tonga, hawaii, than anyone else. >> in the heart of salt lake city, seven island nations fly their flag at this cemetery. the landscape has barely changed since the first settlers claimed -- came back in '89. >> they would say, if you can imagine water between here and then down, that would look like home. >> this man's grandparents were one of two families that decided to stay. by maintaining the cemetery, he hopes to teach the younger generation about the sacrifices that their ancestors made. >> this is where it started. >> when the second wave of pollinations immigrated in the middle of the 20th-century, they did not return. -- when the second wave of polynesian is integrated. many americans have grown accustomed to the tall, athletic pacific islanders. at brigham young university, the tribal tattoos have been replaced by logos and team helmets. the team will rely on 34 polynesian players. in some areas, they represent as much as 30% of the team. this is not a recent phenomenon. this goes back to the 1950's. the play
utah has more immigrants from tonka, hawaii, then anyone else. -- tonga, hawaii, than anyone else. >> in the heart of salt lake city, seven island nations fly their flag at this cemetery. the landscape has barely changed since the first settlers claimed -- came back in '89. >> they would say, if you can imagine water between here and then down, that would look like home. >> this man's grandparents were one of two families that decided to stay. by maintaining the cemetery, he...
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well, look, they apparently have missiles that can strike hawaii and alaska now. and why we only care about the lower 48, not those two little states, i don't know. but apparently that's the line, sorry guise. but when it comes to, most people that are involved in this that i talked to, and this is not my area of specialization is that over the course of the trump administration if the nortreans continue at the present level of development, that they would be able to do that. so in other words this is something that barring impeachment which i don't think anyone expects, trump is going to have to deal with this issue, one way or the other, this is kind of his head red line. >> rose: does he have options. >> his options are on the stick side, number one, hit the chinese, make it much more uncomfortable for them not to go along and then get the chinese to compel the chinese in some way or cajole and compel the chinese to take a harder line on the north korean economy. a second would be some form of military buildup with american naval forces that would actually sort
well, look, they apparently have missiles that can strike hawaii and alaska now. and why we only care about the lower 48, not those two little states, i don't know. but apparently that's the line, sorry guise. but when it comes to, most people that are involved in this that i talked to, and this is not my area of specialization is that over the course of the trump administration if the nortreans continue at the present level of development, that they would be able to do that. so in other words...
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in fact, two of the three nobel laureates are graduates of hawaii school, the bronx high school of science. that school has eight nobel laureates among its graduates, seven of which were in physics. so they found out they merged as one. we now call it the electroweak force. so now we have the electroweak force, the strong force and gravity. and it's been tough mixing gravity into these, and no one has done it successfully yet but we've got top people working on it. >> explain this question as to why it is important. can anything, can anything or any object ever outrun a beam of light. >> no, no. not only experimentally have we never seen that, they receiptically we can declare it's not possible. >> rose: and what is the significants of that? >> it has profound-- it is one of the founding principles that make relativity real. >> rose: i mean that einstein. >> so once you, so we were discovering that this was true in our spemplets. einstein said let's imagine that it must be so everywhere in the universe. what would then be the consequences. and out of this he derives the laws of relativity.
in fact, two of the three nobel laureates are graduates of hawaii school, the bronx high school of science. that school has eight nobel laureates among its graduates, seven of which were in physics. so they found out they merged as one. we now call it the electroweak force. so now we have the electroweak force, the strong force and gravity. and it's been tough mixing gravity into these, and no one has done it successfully yet but we've got top people working on it. >> explain this...
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a much older woman and having her brother -- it was the cities and towns of arkansas and living in hawaii and living in egypt and london and ghana and living in new york and st. louis. it wasn't something that many people did. so you can actually track history through her life, american and american history in a more colorful way than given facts and be honest history hasn't been told from a block woman's point of view. that's one of the things the documentary does. it give you more and you'll see video culled from 150 hours and that was her life. she was so well documented and self-documented with seven autobiographical memoirs and 36 books before she died. >> what did you learn about your grandmother after watching the film and going through the process of talking about her and thinking about her life? >> i don't know i learned one particular fact about her life. i'm the only grandson so i spoke to her for 41 years. she wanted me to understand her story and things she went through because it's part of our family story and she's maya angelou. this is history. what i have learned is is mo
a much older woman and having her brother -- it was the cities and towns of arkansas and living in hawaii and living in egypt and london and ghana and living in new york and st. louis. it wasn't something that many people did. so you can actually track history through her life, american and american history in a more colorful way than given facts and be honest history hasn't been told from a block woman's point of view. that's one of the things the documentary does. it give you more and you'll...
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we're going to hand off power smoothly and you know, the thing about obama is no very hawaiis and no very low lows. the statement that i always have ringing in my head from obama is sort of a very hawaiian thing that i once heard, which is you know, his understanding of the world is that the tide comes in, the tide goases out, the tide comes in and the tide goes out. and he's been very smooth, sort of had an equilibrium. i can't say that's true about everybody on his staff. i was in the white house yesterday and it is surreal, obviously. we were standing in the west weng lobby. and these movie men came with biden's furniture on palates going right out the front door which i thought was a very-- almost knocked dennis mcdonough down, the chief of staff. and there is this kind of surreal feeling. i was walking out of the white house with a colleague and said it had a kind of a sigh gone 1975 feeling to it. you have expect the helicopter to land on the roof and pick up the obamas and head right now out. and we were joke being what it would have felt like if hillary had been moving in. it
we're going to hand off power smoothly and you know, the thing about obama is no very hawaiis and no very low lows. the statement that i always have ringing in my head from obama is sort of a very hawaiian thing that i once heard, which is you know, his understanding of the world is that the tide comes in, the tide goases out, the tide comes in and the tide goes out. and he's been very smooth, sort of had an equilibrium. i can't say that's true about everybody on his staff. i was in the white...
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in the next couple of years, they could have the capacity of firing a nuclear weapon at alaska, or hawaii or our western states. and i think president trump has said quite rightly that would be unacceptable. so president trump will get the full support of europe and of course of our ally japan on this issue. i think he may have a problem, however, with president putin and president xi jinping in china. they met in moscow and they decided that they would offer their diplomatic mediation by offering to the north koreans that if north korea froaz its nuclear and icbm tests, the united states and south korea would then stand down on our military exercises. that's not a good deal for the united states. first of all, north korea may not meet its commitments, it never has in the past. but secondly, we have to be able to defend south korea. that has been the american obligation since the arm i cities in 1953. as you know, seoul, a met opolis of 10 million people is just four to 50 miles south of the demar ta-- demilitarized zone, we have to be able to exercise with the south korean military t is
in the next couple of years, they could have the capacity of firing a nuclear weapon at alaska, or hawaii or our western states. and i think president trump has said quite rightly that would be unacceptable. so president trump will get the full support of europe and of course of our ally japan on this issue. i think he may have a problem, however, with president putin and president xi jinping in china. they met in moscow and they decided that they would offer their diplomatic mediation by...
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manage to figure out a way to deliver a nuclear weapon on a missile to the west coast of the rtainly hawaii and obviously st. japan and south korea. so something that you said prompted this thought. it's about credibility. one of the things that a president needs to do in a crisis and remember, all of our crisis sees date have been self inflicted. we haven't had yet a confrontation with iran and the persian gulf, with north korea, we haven't had a katrina or hurricane sandy or earthquake or orlando. one of the things that a president has to do is be able to tap in a reservoir of trust. with the american people. when the president goes on tv and says, this is what's happening, this is why it's happening. this is how we're handling it, that a substantial portion of the american public has to be able to say to itself >> if the president says it >> it's true. and they've got this. right? that's part of the -- that was why his whole encounter over twitter with the mayor of london critiquing the mayor of london for asking people to remain calm, struck me as kind of odd. the -- why would a -- why
manage to figure out a way to deliver a nuclear weapon on a missile to the west coast of the rtainly hawaii and obviously st. japan and south korea. so something that you said prompted this thought. it's about credibility. one of the things that a president needs to do in a crisis and remember, all of our crisis sees date have been self inflicted. we haven't had yet a confrontation with iran and the persian gulf, with north korea, we haven't had a katrina or hurricane sandy or earthquake or...
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see you in hawaii in december. >> got your surfboard waxt up. it's a date. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. steves: westminster abbey. this most-historic church in the english-speaking world is where kings and queens have been crowned and buried since 1066. while it was first built in the 11th century, much of what we see today is 14th century. when there's a royal wedding, the world looks on as, amid all this splendor, thousands of britain's glitterati gather under these graceful gothic arches. the centerpiece is the tomb of edward the confessor, who founded the abbey. and surrounding edward are the tombs of 29 other kings and queens. this is the tomb of queen elizabeth i. her royal orb
see you in hawaii in december. >> got your surfboard waxt up. it's a date. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services...
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>> the paper and everything in hawaii, it boggled the imagination it could happen. everyone was talking social security numbers. my issue with president obama were his policies, not where he was born. i never heard president trump ever mention that one time. >> rose: how did you get involved in the campaign? >> well, i never spent much personal time with trump, even at c-pac where he would have a suite, my sister would go up there, but i probably didn't spend 15 minutes in the interim years with donald trump personally. he came on my radio show and now on the pages of breitbart. if i go back to 2013 or in january, in fact, at this very table, i had a meeting with jeff sessions and his young aide-de-camp stephen miller, this was after the 2012 defeat, we had a dinner and we laid out the -- the r.n.c. was coming out with the autopsy report that said you had to go gang of eight, amnesty, became the lexicon of the republican party, and i had read an analysis and clear politics by sean trendy that talked about how working class people had not come out and voted for mitt
>> the paper and everything in hawaii, it boggled the imagination it could happen. everyone was talking social security numbers. my issue with president obama were his policies, not where he was born. i never heard president trump ever mention that one time. >> rose: how did you get involved in the campaign? >> well, i never spent much personal time with trump, even at c-pac where he would have a suite, my sister would go up there, but i probably didn't spend 15 minutes in the...
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territories or, heaven forbid, our own country, hawaii, the west coast, we have to retaliate. we cannot stand that. but that's not the first thing you say, and you certainly don't make north korean policy in a tweet. and you don't engage -- you know, it's one thing to insult people standing on a stage with you who are running against you for president, it's something rives on those insults and who now has nuclear weapons. >> rose: and who may respond to them in a way that would surprise you. >> exactly. and sort of knowing the little bit that i know about how kim jong un feeds on this, he's really playing trump, just like putin is playing trump. i think they both have gotten so much more out of their exchanges with trump and the way trump has, on the one hand with putin, you know, basically given him a blank check, on the other hand with kim jong un hurled these insults. >> rose: but what is the weakness trump has in these kinds of things, that he's flattered by attention, he's easily angered. >> i think it's -- >> rose: his emotional response precludes a more intelligent, rea
territories or, heaven forbid, our own country, hawaii, the west coast, we have to retaliate. we cannot stand that. but that's not the first thing you say, and you certainly don't make north korean policy in a tweet. and you don't engage -- you know, it's one thing to insult people standing on a stage with you who are running against you for president, it's something rives on those insults and who now has nuclear weapons. >> rose: and who may respond to them in a way that would surprise...
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you imagine air travel after your hawaii vacation you get to hawaii and well they throw the 747 away it's going to be really expensive it's going to be super expensive when you get to hawaii they disassemble the whole thing, inspect every part and do it all together before you're allowed to fly again. that was the problem with the space shuttle. and so it's really important that you design the vehicle from the beginning for highly operable use usability. people don't know this about rockets but a big rocket, let's say has a million mounds of propellent on board, two thirds of that may be liquid oxygen weighing 6,000 pounds over so of liquid oxygen. do you know how much that costs, $60 a pound. that's $60,000 worth. you're still talking about a few hundred thousand dollars of propellent cost. in the launch costs on the order of 60, 70, $150. so how do you get from a hundred million dollars to $300,000 of propellent. it's simple, you're throwing the hardware away. so the engineering challenge involved in building the highly operable reusable vehicle is gigantic but if you can do that,
you imagine air travel after your hawaii vacation you get to hawaii and well they throw the 747 away it's going to be really expensive it's going to be super expensive when you get to hawaii they disassemble the whole thing, inspect every part and do it all together before you're allowed to fly again. that was the problem with the space shuttle. and so it's really important that you design the vehicle from the beginning for highly operable use usability. people don't know this about rockets but...
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additional funding was provided by the hawaii tourism authority,
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